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to such a agree in other cities, homs is the worst, that it would spread and metastasize into other cities in other cities in syria. let me give you some very concrete examples. there are druss communities. they are more and more saying they should stop supporting assad as machine and begin to support the protest movement. there have been calls by leaders south of damn discussion to stop serving in the military and to join the protest movement. there have been calls within the al owe we community -- >> if i could, i appreciate all the background and history but i think what you're saying is there is no central vision. there are lots of differing visions and we have diplomatic relations if i remember correctly with syria; is that correct? >> yes, we do. >> and i think you went over to work with this government to put reforms in place. and by the way, i at -- there was a controversy over you being there. i very much supported you going and doing that. i thought that was an intelligent thing for us to do. but we have diplomatic relations, were working on reform and they had done some r
to such a agree in other cities, homs is the worst, that it would spread and metastasize into other cities in other cities in syria. let me give you some very concrete examples. there are druss communities. they are more and more saying they should stop supporting assad as machine and begin to support the protest movement. there have been calls by leaders south of damn discussion to stop serving in the military and to join the protest movement. there have been calls within the al owe we...
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residents can file a claim with the city. on the ice coast we're dealing with aftereffect of sandy. what do you think about this? look at that? that is crazy. what do you think about that? >> that is a lot of mud. melissa: look at that? >> you know what? you guys can still drive your cars. melissa: not driving that car we just you saw. that is not going anywhere. >> with cars and taxicabs floating. daly city. melissa: i saw a mud slide. that is pretty cool, the picture. that is not cool but damaging. >> man made mudslide. melissa: i am from california. i was dazzled by this you're unempressed. >>> papa john is getting sued $250 million for sending to too many text messages. they were sending 16 messages in row after someone placed a order. the problem is, evidently papa john never got permission from the customers on the send the text. it is blaming mass text message service for the problem. >> people deserve it for ordering papa john's in the first place. i'm from new york. we have real pizza. papa john's, tastes like cardboard. you deserve it for not knowing good pizza, people. me
residents can file a claim with the city. on the ice coast we're dealing with aftereffect of sandy. what do you think about this? look at that? that is crazy. what do you think about that? >> that is a lot of mud. melissa: look at that? >> you know what? you guys can still drive your cars. melissa: not driving that car we just you saw. that is not going anywhere. >> with cars and taxicabs floating. daly city. melissa: i saw a mud slide. that is pretty cool, the picture. that...
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office can maintain the equipment. >> it's not that the city has been unable to enforce drunk driving laws but now we will be better able to enforce the laws. >> everybody knows that drinking and driving, people get killed. >> the testing begins this friday and officers will still be able to do field sobriety tests. news 4. >> some rain heading our way. doug is in the weather office. how much and when? >> the good news is i don't think we're going to see too much rain. out there right now, 69 degrees. temperatures five to ten degrees warmer than this time last night. notice t the rain back to the west. that system trying to move our way. we will not see the severe weather here. sending the kids off to the bus stop, look for mostly cloudy skies with an isolated chance of shower. best chance to the north and west. i will show you just who will see the rain and when. >> thanks, todd. >> a man who escaped the twin towers on september 11 is now embroiled in a controversy over how to remember the thousands who did not survive. andy is now here with more on his very public fight over a priva
office can maintain the equipment. >> it's not that the city has been unable to enforce drunk driving laws but now we will be better able to enforce the laws. >> everybody knows that drinking and driving, people get killed. >> the testing begins this friday and officers will still be able to do field sobriety tests. news 4. >> some rain heading our way. doug is in the weather office. how much and when? >> the good news is i don't think we're going to see too much...
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the movies aimed at saving the city money an estimated $7.1 million in the first year. the 14 sworn officers will still serve the milburn area while partnering with current sheriff employees. >> i think i would prefer to have our local police department but if we don't have the funds in the city coffers then it probably makes sense to turn it over to the sheriff's department. >> all services done will remain there with the exception of vehicle maintenance. >>> thieves have pilfered copper wiring leaving a long stretch of a north bay neighborhood in the dark. police say more than 8,000 feet of copper wiring was discovered stolen in santa rosa friday morning. street lamps on fountain grove way were without power. the thefts likely occurred at night and police are asking you to report suspicious behavior. >>> one bay area city could soon put new limits on the use of leaf blowers. burlingame already has restrictions on how loud leaf blowers can be and times of day they can be you've. but city officials say public feedback shows some people want more restrictions. tomorrow t
the movies aimed at saving the city money an estimated $7.1 million in the first year. the 14 sworn officers will still serve the milburn area while partnering with current sheriff employees. >> i think i would prefer to have our local police department but if we don't have the funds in the city coffers then it probably makes sense to turn it over to the sheriff's department. >> all services done will remain there with the exception of vehicle maintenance. >>> thieves have...
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such claims are disputed by the pro-band campaigners in mexico city and will not convince them that the bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty. the plaza is empty. they survived on the whim of powerful economic sectors to still think they can do is they wish. >> we look at some of the memorabilia that they have collected over a lifetime dedicated to the spectacle. he fears memories might soon be all he has left. if the ban is passed, the whole industry faces a very uncertain future. >> with every presidential election campaign here in the u.s. comes on entire business dedicated to promoting the candidate. anything, basically from badges, ribbons, posters, to the millions spent on television advertisements. now, from a mountain has gone under display online. it seems like those buttons have a long tradition. >> we are looking at 1952. this is an archive of presidential campaign memorabilia from 1952 until the present. >> vote for president johnson. >> we have about 400 commercials. we started off by goi
such claims are disputed by the pro-band campaigners in mexico city and will not convince them that the bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty. the plaza is empty. they survived on the whim of powerful economic sectors to still think they can do is they wish. >> we look at some of the memorabilia that they have collected over a lifetime dedicated to the spectacle. he fears memories might soon be...
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. >>> i'm in the north part of beijing about an hour and a half drive from the city center. this is a place called little donkey farm covering more than 15 hectors. local government opened it four years ago together with the university. anyone with $240 can rent a plot of land for a year to farm. it measures 30 square meters. and renters can grow any vegetable they want. the number of renters surges each year. 400 groups, mostly residents of beijing, signed up last year. >> translator: it's tiring but fun. >> translator: it's a great opportunity for family and friends to get together. >> translator: farming is really interesting. you like working here, don't you? >> translator: yes, i brought this here. >> he and his wife have just started farming for the first time. they hope to teach their son to. he is in grade six. on this day, the family had only intended to register. >> translator: the shoes are not suited for farming. we didn't mean to farm today. >> the three hobby farmers live in beijing with the wife's parents. four years ago, he quit the state-run farm and started
. >>> i'm in the north part of beijing about an hour and a half drive from the city center. this is a place called little donkey farm covering more than 15 hectors. local government opened it four years ago together with the university. anyone with $240 can rent a plot of land for a year to farm. it measures 30 square meters. and renters can grow any vegetable they want. the number of renters surges each year. 400 groups, mostly residents of beijing, signed up last year. >>...
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every time i come back, i am overwhelmed with not only the beauty of the city, but -- i was explaining to folks as we were flying over dick durbin -- what makes this place so special is not just this is where my daughters were born. i started my political career here, but i got so many good friends and some relationships. as i looked out across their rooms seen so many people who put up with me -- [laughter] before i was president and helped me get their, it is extraordinary. i miss you guys. i wish i could stay the weekend. [laughter] especially, this weekend because we all know there is no better place to be on st. patrick's day than in chicago. [applause] let me say thank you to one of the finest attorney generals and the country. she proved it again in helping us get a settlement on housing. lisa madigan. [applause] the senior center in the great state of illinois, dick durbin. he is in the house. [applause] the governor of the great state of illinois. [applause] you got a new mayor. i do not know how he is doing, but he seems to have a little bit of energy. [laughter] mr. rahm ema
every time i come back, i am overwhelmed with not only the beauty of the city, but -- i was explaining to folks as we were flying over dick durbin -- what makes this place so special is not just this is where my daughters were born. i started my political career here, but i got so many good friends and some relationships. as i looked out across their rooms seen so many people who put up with me -- [laughter] before i was president and helped me get their, it is extraordinary. i miss you guys. i...
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of the city's first african american city councilman. his parents say he suffered from mental illness. >> if people were to describe him they would say what a kind, gentle person he is. he has always been that way. this isn't senior an illness. it has nothing to do with him. >> reporter: this was a failure of a flawed mental halitosis them they say that never gave him a chance. >> they get shoved in a hospital for a couple days and shoved back out, thrown medication on them, massive doses and then just put back out. >> it's a battle just to keep them in the hospital. he has been in and out nine times. >> reporter: they don't know why their son was in the neighborhood saturday. berkeley police have declined to provide further details though the chronicle reports an officer failed to respond to an initial call about a prowler at the home. because police were busy with an occupy protest. >> our hearts go out to the other family. it breaks my heart and we all lost in this. our society has lost, our son is lost, we have lost and the other fam
of the city's first african american city councilman. his parents say he suffered from mental illness. >> if people were to describe him they would say what a kind, gentle person he is. he has always been that way. this isn't senior an illness. it has nothing to do with him. >> reporter: this was a failure of a flawed mental halitosis them they say that never gave him a chance. >> they get shoved in a hospital for a couple days and shoved back out, thrown medication on them,...
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residents don't seem to think so it's not too bad i mean you go anywhere in the city anywhere in the city there's roads everywhere you go out. you know everywhere they can be in the white house i never knew a b.c. map anyway you could tell me and. now i'm sure the mayor knows but somebody should probably inform ice as well rats are nothing new but congress actually taking an interest in the city that is very new so i'm going to take the liberty of calling out there i said for merely taking up the d.c. issue because he's sick of how the occupiers portray him in his party so for that their eyes and the rest of congress it's all part of it they're tonight's time winners. are guys that time for a happy hour and joining me this evening our team producer jenny churchill and tanya saw minator reporter and blogger for think progress dot org. hello ladies are you ready to talk about some more food and always talk a lot of food a lot of fast food lot of cheese on the show lately right now we're going to talk a little about mcdonald's mcdonald's if there's one thing that they're usually good at
residents don't seem to think so it's not too bad i mean you go anywhere in the city anywhere in the city there's roads everywhere you go out. you know everywhere they can be in the white house i never knew a b.c. map anyway you could tell me and. now i'm sure the mayor knows but somebody should probably inform ice as well rats are nothing new but congress actually taking an interest in the city that is very new so i'm going to take the liberty of calling out there i said for merely taking up...
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i assume you'll see people in new york city tomorrow that are suffering from hurricane sandy. many people are saying that is further proof of how a warming globe is changing our weather. what do you plan to do in a second term to tackle climate change? do you think the political will exists in washington to pass legislation that could include a tax on carbon? >> you know, as you know, mark, we can't attribute any particular weather event to climate change. what we do know is the temperature around globe is increasing. faster than was predicted even ten years ago. the arctic icecap is melting. faster than was predicted even five years ago. we do know that there have been extraordinarily -- there have been an extraordinarily large number of severe weather events here in north america but also around the globe. and i am a firm believer that climate change is real. that it is impacted by human behavior and carbon emissions. as a consequence, i think we have an obligation to future generations to do something about it. in my first term, we doubled fuel efficiency standards on cars
i assume you'll see people in new york city tomorrow that are suffering from hurricane sandy. many people are saying that is further proof of how a warming globe is changing our weather. what do you plan to do in a second term to tackle climate change? do you think the political will exists in washington to pass legislation that could include a tax on carbon? >> you know, as you know, mark, we can't attribute any particular weather event to climate change. what we do know is the...
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they move around the city. they're asked to comment on issues. they're asked to comment on personalities. they become part of the game. part of the game is to show how important they are, how wrong the other people are and that escalates because then it comes back as gossip to the principals and they do get excited at some point do you say was he really saying that about me. that's human nature. but i don't think the conflicts with vance between vance and me were in any way comparable to the rogers kiss jer stuff from what i've read. >> does any other government from your experience have the same situation where you have the different departments trying to outdo one another? >> oh, sure. absolutely. maybe in the u.s. case it's a little more dramatic because in a sense you have this post of the secretary of state which has all the trainings of protocol and ceremony. and the illusions of power. and then you have the national security advisor who's close to the president. if the president is interested in foreign affairs. and wants to run foreign af
they move around the city. they're asked to comment on issues. they're asked to comment on personalities. they become part of the game. part of the game is to show how important they are, how wrong the other people are and that escalates because then it comes back as gossip to the principals and they do get excited at some point do you say was he really saying that about me. that's human nature. but i don't think the conflicts with vance between vance and me were in any way comparable to the...
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united is gearing up and will open the season against kansas city. this was the annual kickoff luncheon. the head coach can't wait for the season to begin. >> a good exciting of getting the season rolling again. i think the fan base and organization is optimistic about what we have put together. it on paper. we have to figure out and it might take some time but it is an impressive group. >> goalies usually come at -- how about the rebound still in play. the are still beats liverpool and that's the play of the day. in baseball, the nationals against the mets tonight. washington looking for its first win of the spring season. >> where did he go to school? >> he went >> when they should be a big day -- that is when the ipad3 is being announced. >> and we are giving one away on our facebook page. go there and click on the box for a contest. you have until friday and a lucky winner will get the newest gadget on the market as soon as we did it. >> and tonight, we offer you cold temperatures. >> take a look at the forecast -- sonny and 22. we'll get up to 5
united is gearing up and will open the season against kansas city. this was the annual kickoff luncheon. the head coach can't wait for the season to begin. >> a good exciting of getting the season rolling again. i think the fan base and organization is optimistic about what we have put together. it on paper. we have to figure out and it might take some time but it is an impressive group. >> goalies usually come at -- how about the rebound still in play. the are still beats liverpool...
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wilson building last week over an ongoing dispute about a job he lost in the city in 1997. >>> jury selection under way in the wrongful death lawsuit brought by the parents of two virginia tech students killed in the 2007 shooting massacre. university officials will have to explain their actions the day a gunman opened fire, killing 32 people then himself attorneys for the parents say officials waited too long before alerting students to the shootings on the blacks burg campus. >>> sheriffs are looking to solve a convenience store robbery he was photographed trying to cash lottery tickets happened shortly after a 711 store on lee hill school drive was robbed yesterday. two men robbed the store and stole a roll of lottery tickets. >> estimated 1 in 4 virginians is owed money, the money could be from uncashed pay checks, lost stocks, bonds, insurance claimmore earlier today members of the state treasures unclaimed property division, offered information >> it could be money missing, money owed to them they didn't know they needed to collect. it is a free service, everyone should come d
wilson building last week over an ongoing dispute about a job he lost in the city in 1997. >>> jury selection under way in the wrongful death lawsuit brought by the parents of two virginia tech students killed in the 2007 shooting massacre. university officials will have to explain their actions the day a gunman opened fire, killing 32 people then himself attorneys for the parents say officials waited too long before alerting students to the shootings on the blacks burg campus....
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fight is moving into the cities. and when it does this regime will be completely overwhelmed. i'm going to end by saying the arguments for staying out, for not giving in, getting sucked in, our very strong. i think they are still compelling but i think the opposition is getting stronger every month. and the trouble is to regime is becoming more violent. it still has support from russia, from iran, and that's allowing it, allowing the charteau to believe he can weather this in he can defeat. so the levels of violence at getting ever more horrifying. and at some point you ask where is the tipping point. i'm not sure we quite provided the we haven't arrived there for obama. it seems clear that we're going to stay out of this period for the next several months. and hopefully we'll see the opposition unify and begin to develop leadership, better command and control. and that they'll be able to do this on their own. thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> we are going to open the floor to your questions. we won't
fight is moving into the cities. and when it does this regime will be completely overwhelmed. i'm going to end by saying the arguments for staying out, for not giving in, getting sucked in, our very strong. i think they are still compelling but i think the opposition is getting stronger every month. and the trouble is to regime is becoming more violent. it still has support from russia, from iran, and that's allowing it, allowing the charteau to believe he can weather this in he can defeat. so...
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to form a union now fast-food workers in new york city are doing the exact same thing. it startedat the crack of dawn yesterday and culminated in a rally with hundreds of workers protesting theer at times square but here's the question. is this really the right time to be doing this with the holidays approaching? what about the millions of americans that currently have no job at all? here to discuss both sides are democratic strategist arlene maxwell and republican strategist ford o'connell. i will let you start. these folks are out there protesting. they're not make a lot of money. a lot of people are out of work. what is your take? >> going hungry and starving are two different things, right? these people are making $7.25 an hour which is, barely $300 every week if you're working full-time. a lot of them are limited and not able to even work full time. you shouldn't be working full time and have to live in a homeless shelter as one person interviewed yesterday said. you can't afford to feed your family. you need enough money for the basic necessities. melissa: ford, y
to form a union now fast-food workers in new york city are doing the exact same thing. it startedat the crack of dawn yesterday and culminated in a rally with hundreds of workers protesting theer at times square but here's the question. is this really the right time to be doing this with the holidays approaching? what about the millions of americans that currently have no job at all? here to discuss both sides are democratic strategist arlene maxwell and republican strategist ford o'connell. i...
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and also reporting the south cities across the globe. to do that for the environment. is among those plunged into darkness. well that's a brings you up to date for the moment when the some of the new stories in fifteen minutes from now in the meantime not in andrews as promised in the latest edition of. hello and welcome to the show on this week's moscow addition we take a look at the subject of drawings or long. things and various schools galleries and shops the subject plays a large part in the cultural world of moscow and is a wonderful form of expression whether amateur or professional in whatever guys is adored by millions here. located next to the central house of us is opposite the park the store is called. palace in english. the old shop has a wide range of high quality art supplies for face and materials to prints making equipment. for selflessness are experienced artists who can offer any christmas helpful advice. and if not on it also so not students visit our show as well a kid is next to a large exhibition hall many customers after visiting his displays co
and also reporting the south cities across the globe. to do that for the environment. is among those plunged into darkness. well that's a brings you up to date for the moment when the some of the new stories in fifteen minutes from now in the meantime not in andrews as promised in the latest edition of. hello and welcome to the show on this week's moscow addition we take a look at the subject of drawings or long. things and various schools galleries and shops the subject plays a large part in...
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in the port city of suez, fighting with police over the last few days has left at least two people dead. two people also killed in cairo and more than a thousand injured. anchor over the football deaths have combined with widespread frustration at a lack of reform and a growing sense of insecurity. -- anger over the football deaths have combined with widespread frustration. people outside of tahrir square are afraid of further and this order. >> in libya, the tories are being urged to investigate the death of a former ambassador who was detained by an armed militia group in tripoli. given rights watch believes the man was tortured to death. the government has vowed to look into allegations of torture in many of the detention centers to run by the militias around the country. -- human-rights watch believes the man was tortured to death. >> burying his father is not what this man expected to do. his father was killed after being detained by an armed militia. he was a former ambassador and the father of 8 children. >> she does not understand what is happening. >> his son that he had no rea
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absence of outside the city well i think. people tried to push it of course obviously some people disappointed some people looking for some new faces and that's for a sofa no no for mikhail prokhorov is a result of that i think putin did the best book you could do in current situations and i think what he did was he worked very hard i would say first time with his political life he campaigned so far he put together very first the style of campaign particularly the last two months and i think partly his victory is there is a lot of is a very strong campaign do you think that this protest movement some precedents that movement against funding of groups and basically it is going to gain more momentum as we see people come out in the streets. first of all i think it's very healthy. people expressing their opinion and i think it's very healthy for put it to issues a book everybody agreed to see what some people don't want to be a leader for i think it's healthy i think it's good if you will be able to be unifying. people i think t
absence of outside the city well i think. people tried to push it of course obviously some people disappointed some people looking for some new faces and that's for a sofa no no for mikhail prokhorov is a result of that i think putin did the best book you could do in current situations and i think what he did was he worked very hard i would say first time with his political life he campaigned so far he put together very first the style of campaign particularly the last two months and i think...
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streets of the city. february 6th secured a complex through university library. their next objective had special significance. >> this is really very, very heavily and there is tear gas and they had to put theirs on it. they gave us just enough time to cross the courtyard and go go into the building. >> they made it into the building but there is something that had to go. >> and there is a flag was gone. and i said find an american flag. there is a small group, fighting was snore balling around, tore down the flag and ran outside. i would pity him. that was the most exhilarating moment in my life. the battle scene could stop. i kept hearing cheers from marines inside of the building. >> but a week after raising stars and stripes they sustained 23 casualties in just one day. >> we fought on the 13th. i saw a soldier come up with a grenade and fire it. i could think to myself what if he fire that had on my tank? a mortar round by that time i was just to two platoon commanders. wounded both of them. wounded
streets of the city. february 6th secured a complex through university library. their next objective had special significance. >> this is really very, very heavily and there is tear gas and they had to put theirs on it. they gave us just enough time to cross the courtyard and go go into the building. >> they made it into the building but there is something that had to go. >> and there is a flag was gone. and i said find an american flag. there is a small group, fighting was...
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city, which is amazing. i asked several hundred people i met in egypt. i made a point of this, i made a point asking several hundred people if they knew what anyone does among the youth movement in egypt. no one knew. the only thing we knew, there was a google executive. i don't know why. president obama make sure to mention it in his speech. and secretary clinton nature to mention it in her several speeches. all of a sudden, this wonderful young man, 28 year-old wonderful, i'm not being patronizing, a wonderful activist became genetically the google executive. everything that we've seen from new times and "washington post" and cnn of the world was this wonderful western eyes, youth, produce a google executive, and couldn't see why this was powerless to, this was diverse, this is part of a bigger picture of a people with a history of an older generation that made it to prison, that was tortured and was part of the people's revolution. not in the construct of the youth being projected from london, paris and w
city, which is amazing. i asked several hundred people i met in egypt. i made a point of this, i made a point asking several hundred people if they knew what anyone does among the youth movement in egypt. no one knew. the only thing we knew, there was a google executive. i don't know why. president obama make sure to mention it in his speech. and secretary clinton nature to mention it in her several speeches. all of a sudden, this wonderful young man, 28 year-old wonderful, i'm not being...
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yes. >> we're look at the protesters. there are homes nearby. >> thank you, gil. >>> well, the occupy movement kept police from responding to a berkeley man's call for help. the 64-year-old was killed during an assault in front of his home saturday night. now, he had called police, saying he had a trespass so, but the chronicle reports that were monitoring a march. a 23-year-old man was arrested a block and a half away from the murder scene. he's expected in court on wednesday. our calls have not been returned. >>> a dead whether i accident this morning in san jose. an suv with eight people inside crashed on a ramp connecting two highways. one man was killed and two over people have suffered serious injury. lisa washington reports from san jose on what likely may have caused that accident. >> a spokesman said it was a combination of speed and weather conditions that contributed to a deadly accident on the northbound 101 exit to capital expressway. this is the scene after 5:00 this morning. the onramps were closed during t
yes. >> we're look at the protesters. there are homes nearby. >> thank you, gil. >>> well, the occupy movement kept police from responding to a berkeley man's call for help. the 64-year-old was killed during an assault in front of his home saturday night. now, he had called police, saying he had a trespass so, but the chronicle reports that were monitoring a march. a 23-year-old man was arrested a block and a half away from the murder scene. he's expected in court on...
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our city on the hill shine once again. thanks for listening. good night. >> a couple of live hearings are taking place this morning on capitol hill that we are covering. the house energy and subcommittee will look at the obama administration's decision to deny a permit for construction of the keystone oil pipeline. live coverage gets a started at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. on c-span 3, a congressional oversight hearing investigates the government's handling of fires that happened during some of the testing of the chevy volt electric vehicle and that gets started in one hour at 8:00 eastern. >> for more resources in the presidential race, use the campaign 2012 website to watch videos of candidates and the campaign trail. read the latest from candidates, political reporters, and people like you from social media sites at c-span.org/campaign 2012. >> coming up in a moment, today's news and your reaction to last night's state of the union speech by the president's, live on "washington journal." the house will be in session
our city on the hill shine once again. thanks for listening. good night. >> a couple of live hearings are taking place this morning on capitol hill that we are covering. the house energy and subcommittee will look at the obama administration's decision to deny a permit for construction of the keystone oil pipeline. live coverage gets a started at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. on c-span 3, a congressional oversight hearing investigates the government's handling of fires that happened...
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in the northern city of port said on wednesday. local fans invaded the pitch after winning against the top virucide. meanwhile, police stood by. some accused them of deliberate negligence. some say that this is another bloody reminder of the lack of law and order. after a year in power, they hold the military responsible. the calls are for a faster transfer to a civilian government. with friday's protest always a flashpoint, the pressure is mounting. >> for more on the unrest in cairo, i spoke to our correspondent a short time ago. we know that cairo is a tense place but are you surprised by the level of violence there has been after this football tragedy? >> these people in the last year have become quite politicized. they have taken part in each of the's revolution. they have had experience in dealing with the police. -- they have taken part in egypt's revolution. but we have seen through the day is their determination really to vent their anger, to approach the interior ministry, and to target the police. they have been throwing
in the northern city of port said on wednesday. local fans invaded the pitch after winning against the top virucide. meanwhile, police stood by. some accused them of deliberate negligence. some say that this is another bloody reminder of the lack of law and order. after a year in power, they hold the military responsible. the calls are for a faster transfer to a civilian government. with friday's protest always a flashpoint, the pressure is mounting. >> for more on the unrest in cairo, i...
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the city is largely because of the general strike and people have to walk or cycle to get around. the program some are refusing to rule out europe wide strikes in the near future. twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow or other pre-election promises coming thick and fast in russia less than five weeks before the presidential poll prime minister and presidential hopeful vladimir putin outlined his program to reform the country's economy in his third pre-election article you go to points. this article has already been deemed by many analysts as a whole list of little reforms proposed by the prime minister on the economy first of all was going to says he wants to see the role of the state and of state monopoly is reduced for example gas from which as quite an influence on our russia's business like secondly the fight against corruption especially in the sphere of high level kickbacks during state orders and purchases more attention is needed to be paid there as well now another major problem for the economy of hoarding for the prime minister is a dependency on natural resources
the city is largely because of the general strike and people have to walk or cycle to get around. the program some are refusing to rule out europe wide strikes in the near future. twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow or other pre-election promises coming thick and fast in russia less than five weeks before the presidential poll prime minister and presidential hopeful vladimir putin outlined his program to reform the country's economy in his third pre-election article you go to points....
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it's aimed to save the city $1.7 million in the first year. the 14 sworn officers will still serve the area. >> i think i would prefer to have the local police department but, if -- we don't have the funds and the city coffers then it makes sense to turn it over to another one. >> all services previously done at the police station will remain will with the exception of vehicle maintenance. >>> under two days until super tuesday and the latest polls show the race is still anybody's game. last poll showed it's a toss up in ohio and tonight a new poll in tennessee shows almost the same results there. santorum 34%, romney 30%, both states and santorum had a substantial lead in polls taken two weeks ago. today all the candidates did some last minute campaigning. >> the gop front runner went to georgia where served up pancakes. he ignored his rivals and attacked the president. >> he has been in office for three years, he -- i'm still waiting to see what his job plans. how he will make america more competitive, put us back to work. >> reporter: georg
it's aimed to save the city $1.7 million in the first year. the 14 sworn officers will still serve the area. >> i think i would prefer to have the local police department but, if -- we don't have the funds and the city coffers then it makes sense to turn it over to another one. >> all services previously done at the police station will remain will with the exception of vehicle maintenance. >>> under two days until super tuesday and the latest polls show the race is still...
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the nypd spent time studying the operation to thwart any attack in the city. most notable, 1992 and 1994 bombings of israeli and jewish targets in argentina which killed 29 and 85 people respectively. in these cases iran used diplomatic presence in buenas air aez to design and odor execution of the attacks which was then carried out by hezbollah operatives from abroad who leveraged the local hezbollah community. unwilling if a si unwilling facilitators. countries like india, georgia, thailand, they've attacks heightened nypd's concern regarding a threat posed by iran or hezbollah to new york city. this is because the plots clearly demonstrate iran and/or hezbollah remain deeply committed to striking against israeli and western targets, and they are willing to deploy a variety of methods in order to do so. further complicating our job of detecting and preventing such an attack. our study of these plots leaves us two notable conclusions. first, the conspirators gave high priority toy hitting jewish and israeli targets in a third country, and second, that these a
the nypd spent time studying the operation to thwart any attack in the city. most notable, 1992 and 1994 bombings of israeli and jewish targets in argentina which killed 29 and 85 people respectively. in these cases iran used diplomatic presence in buenas air aez to design and odor execution of the attacks which was then carried out by hezbollah operatives from abroad who leveraged the local hezbollah community. unwilling if a si unwilling facilitators. countries like india, georgia, thailand,...
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-4 weeks out before the actual logistics are in place until the city especially the loop will not be closed during that time >> chicago will be open for business street closures absolutely but not the attention of the federal government to lock down the city of chicago >> handling event 7000 delegates and staff at 3000 journalists and thousands of protesters attending city prepared to call in back up if necessary chicago police superintendent has the authority to deputize as many police trained men and women as needed. 500 men and women deputized g-8 summit held in pittsburgh 2009 where thousands of protesters converged on the city. chicago says city has many large scale event to as to while planning for this event 2008 presidential election in grant park an example >> obviously going to be ongoing discussions with these groups getting closer and it will be handled in a professional way >> one permit has already been approved in march against nato summit g-8 summit war and poverty agenda at the others are pending. state republicans calling attention today $7 billion tax hike passed b
-4 weeks out before the actual logistics are in place until the city especially the loop will not be closed during that time >> chicago will be open for business street closures absolutely but not the attention of the federal government to lock down the city of chicago >> handling event 7000 delegates and staff at 3000 journalists and thousands of protesters attending city prepared to call in back up if necessary chicago police superintendent has the authority to deputize as many...
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city of home while the parties insist their fighting armed terrorists operating in the city. the first wave of downgrade sweeps across the struggling euro zone a six nations get their debt rating scott by moody's all this while greece faces further balance hurdles from the e.u. despite its latest harsh austerity plan that calls for public outrage and mass riots. that russia's military predicts the west might decide on a military strike against iran before the summer and to urania rhetoric in the world intensified after israel accused the islamic state of being behind monday's attacks on diplomatic personnel. kate is here next with the support. and i welcome to a few sports updates during this week of big european football action and here are the top stories. to find the elements substitute goalkeeper roy carroll saves a penalty at ten nonempty office and rubin won a nail in the first leg of the a great time here in moscow. while coming back strong to call us ten as is set to return for manchester city after a three month example known to no. stars russia's state is shining th
city of home while the parties insist their fighting armed terrorists operating in the city. the first wave of downgrade sweeps across the struggling euro zone a six nations get their debt rating scott by moody's all this while greece faces further balance hurdles from the e.u. despite its latest harsh austerity plan that calls for public outrage and mass riots. that russia's military predicts the west might decide on a military strike against iran before the summer and to urania rhetoric in...
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this is part of the. city and international community where they want to support. not all of the human rights abuses and they consider the international. financial and economic. and other things foreign policy these are more much more. human rights on the markets and that's why we. sort of thought we could not and still are called for dignity. security justice these are something that is. for the kids or this it isn't just two months until it. stops activists. from traveling outside the salt it's not killing other places but they are trying to. trying to get a lot. but the people are. and they are continuing their struggle this by this ignore and the international. well unemployment in the u.s. seems to just be getting worse while one method being used to keep americans in the work is to try to keep foreigners out the problem is that it's having entrepreneurs who would otherwise be making not taking jobs. or explains. one of south asia's hottest new entrepreneurs twenty eight year old ball is behind india's largest e-commerce company snapdeal dot com is often compa
this is part of the. city and international community where they want to support. not all of the human rights abuses and they consider the international. financial and economic. and other things foreign policy these are more much more. human rights on the markets and that's why we. sort of thought we could not and still are called for dignity. security justice these are something that is. for the kids or this it isn't just two months until it. stops activists. from traveling outside the salt...
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or ask for services from the city, and the city gets smarter and smarter at being able to solve all these problems in this incredible complex system of 8 million people crowded together in this small amount of space. >> b youalrg that there's sort of a model here to break gridlock in waington, the partisan polarization in congress? >> if you believe that the peer network is a great driver of positive socialhange in society, whe do you f on u' not a big -- necessarily a big fan of big government, and you're not just kind of a free market libertarian who believes the marketplace can solve everything, and so there isn't quite a slot for those of us who are peer progressives or d q ha rty.eer networks yet. i don't know if this means we need a peer party to go alongside the tea party, but i think there is a movement of people who are trying to solve problems this way, and we've got such great insrational success in the story of the internet to point to that i think it's a great time to be involved with this. >> i hear youheord oroundus wonder, the sort of theory in political science is that, y
or ask for services from the city, and the city gets smarter and smarter at being able to solve all these problems in this incredible complex system of 8 million people crowded together in this small amount of space. >> b youalrg that there's sort of a model here to break gridlock in waington, the partisan polarization in congress? >> if you believe that the peer network is a great driver of positive socialhange in society, whe do you f on u' not a big -- necessarily a big fan of...
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in the city. mile mike helgren says that the repairs could now take three weeks. >> reporter: as crews work in the triple-digit heat, the new pipe has arrived, ready to go seven feet under the street, replacing the main that broke monday, creating chaos. traffic is still nationalled, and parents is wearing thin. >> got to hurry up with the water pipe, man. >> reporter: with no water, some businesses remain shut down. >> we've lost about $4,000 or $5,000. >> reporter: it will be three weeks before light street reopens. the main has been identified as high risk before the break, but there were no immediate plans for repair. >> this is not the first time we've had to deal with a big water main break. at the rate we're going with our aging infrastructure, it won't be the last. >> reporter: bpw replaces 5 miles of pipe per year, and is rying to increase that to 40. there are high-tech methods to search for weak and leaking mains. the public director hopes that technology will keep the agency ahead of z
in the city. mile mike helgren says that the repairs could now take three weeks. >> reporter: as crews work in the triple-digit heat, the new pipe has arrived, ready to go seven feet under the street, replacing the main that broke monday, creating chaos. traffic is still nationalled, and parents is wearing thin. >> got to hurry up with the water pipe, man. >> reporter: with no water, some businesses remain shut down. >> we've lost about $4,000 or $5,000. >>...
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i assume you'll see people in new york city tomorrow that are suffering from hurricane sandy. many people are saying that is further proof of how a warming globe is changing our weather. what do you plan to do in a second term to tackle climate change? do you think the political will exists in washington to pass legislation that could include a tax on carbon? >> you know, as you know, mark, we can't attribute any particular weather event to climate change. what we do know is the temperature around globe is increasing. faster than was predicted even ten years ago. the arctic icecap is melting. faster than was predicted even five years ago. we do know that there have been extraordinarily -- there have been an extraordinarily large number of severe weather events here in north america but also around the globe. and i am a firm believer that climate change is real. that it is impacted by human behavior and carbon emissions. as a consequence, i think we have an obligation to future generations to do something about it. in my first term, we doubled fuel efficiency standards on cars
i assume you'll see people in new york city tomorrow that are suffering from hurricane sandy. many people are saying that is further proof of how a warming globe is changing our weather. what do you plan to do in a second term to tackle climate change? do you think the political will exists in washington to pass legislation that could include a tax on carbon? >> you know, as you know, mark, we can't attribute any particular weather event to climate change. what we do know is the...
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we are revealing the five richest cities in america. it ranks the cities according to median income. number one rich city, san jose, california. median income, $77,000. san francisco comes in at number two followed by us right here in washington, d.c. then there is the folks in seattle, washington, and san diego rounding out the top five. >> a live look outside right now where they are playing soccer. everybody has on shorts and t- shirts. topper will be along in minutes to let you know. >> she harassed me. she hit me. she kicked me in public. >> so, does the justice system treat male and female victim of abuse differently? when we come back. >>> only on 9, a troubling case of domestic abuse. in this instance, the victim is a man. the abuser now convicted is a woman. andrea mccarren sat down with the victim who believes there is a troubling disperty with the way the system treats male and female victims of abuse. >> she stalked me. she harassed me. she's hit me. she's kicked me. >> what began as telephone harassment, quickly escalated i
we are revealing the five richest cities in america. it ranks the cities according to median income. number one rich city, san jose, california. median income, $77,000. san francisco comes in at number two followed by us right here in washington, d.c. then there is the folks in seattle, washington, and san diego rounding out the top five. >> a live look outside right now where they are playing soccer. everybody has on shorts and t- shirts. topper will be along in minutes to let you know....
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they say recent satellite imagery suggests engineers have been developing the nuclear city. and lists with the institute for science and international securities say the photo shows a newly completed turbine building. they have been analyzing satellite images of the facility since 2010. north korean officials declared at the time that they were building a light water reactor. a photo shown in september shows the building's framework. the new image was taken in early february. north korean officials claim they're using the plant to generate electricity for peaceful purposes. they say enriching uranium to fuel the reactor constitutes a peaceful use of nuclear energy. north korean officials expect tons of food in return for their concessions. a u.s. envoy says negotiators hope to reach an agreement soon on how to move forward with the aid. >> we'll finish the conversations and discussions we've had on the administrative issues relating to providing humanitarian assistance to north korea. >> he will meet during the day with a north korean official in beijing. they'll meet again
they say recent satellite imagery suggests engineers have been developing the nuclear city. and lists with the institute for science and international securities say the photo shows a newly completed turbine building. they have been analyzing satellite images of the facility since 2010. north korean officials declared at the time that they were building a light water reactor. a photo shown in september shows the building's framework. the new image was taken in early february. north korean...
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the reason for the social protests if people find her inexpensive to live in cities we should not point fingers at sidley. but finger pointing and cultural. made the cost of constructing settlements during the years was close to nineteen billion dollars and you think. the investment in infrastructure is like causing electricity like energy like. also roads like water about fifty percent of the budget and settlements are financed or subsidized by government or activities the supreme court ruled this outpost to make was illegal and is given as here until august the twenty first to move out either way its way the taxpayers foot the bill this is where the settlers will be moved to the israeli government to spend more than four million dollars building the site that translates into some eighty thousand dollars per family the state budget is a cake if you take one piece for this there is much less live for the other there is one place where the government has already has enough money for anything and this is in the occupied territories for the settlements. and this is why israeli taxpayers ar
the reason for the social protests if people find her inexpensive to live in cities we should not point fingers at sidley. but finger pointing and cultural. made the cost of constructing settlements during the years was close to nineteen billion dollars and you think. the investment in infrastructure is like causing electricity like energy like. also roads like water about fifty percent of the budget and settlements are financed or subsidized by government or activities the supreme court ruled...
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chicago police discovered the body of a young man lying in an alley on the city's far south side this morning. he was found around 1130. the medical examiner's office said the victim was a number than 20 years old was apparently shot to death. the confirmed he was from chicago they're not releasing his name until his family has been notified >> if you're going out to celebrate on new year's eve, the c-t-a will once again be offering you a safe ride home.. for just a penny. this year, the c-t-a is partnering with chicago-based "miller lite" to provide penny rides on buses and trains on new year's eve. they're encouraging chicagoans to plan ahead for a safe ride home from their holiday celebrations. the penny rides begin at 10 p-m tomorrow night.. and continue through 4 a-m on new year's day. a chicago area soldier who's finishing up his second tour in afghanistan was welcomed home today. the warriors watch riders helped welcome 22-year-old army specialist ian lynch this afternoon in northwest suburban palatine. lynch is a graduate of fremd high school. he is a technical explosives dete
chicago police discovered the body of a young man lying in an alley on the city's far south side this morning. he was found around 1130. the medical examiner's office said the victim was a number than 20 years old was apparently shot to death. the confirmed he was from chicago they're not releasing his name until his family has been notified >> if you're going out to celebrate on new year's eve, the c-t-a will once again be offering you a safe ride home.. for just a penny. this year, the...
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we are still awaiting word on the suspension of metal will peace of the obama city funders. when world peace celebrated his slam dunk, he nailed james hard with a vicious elbow. the former ron artest says it was an accident. he was just celebrating. but look at this. it is flagrant. it is vicious. he is still waiting to hear the length of the suspicion, but it will be significant. -- of the suspension, but it will be significant. and against the bobcats they certainly have a chance to keep the streak alive. the bobcats have lost -- have won their last 20 games. in san diego tomorrow, the gnats are now 12-4, and in first place in the national league east. 12-4, the second-best record in baseball. >> what is the latest on the horizon? >> rain for the next several hours and then we start a slow warm-up for the next several days. tomorrow, a perfect's. wende -- upper 50's. wednesday will be in the upper 60's. keep up-to-date with wjla.com the changing weather. com. we'll have more at 11:00 p.m. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.nc ♪ ♪ [ mmale announcer ] f
we are still awaiting word on the suspension of metal will peace of the obama city funders. when world peace celebrated his slam dunk, he nailed james hard with a vicious elbow. the former ron artest says it was an accident. he was just celebrating. but look at this. it is flagrant. it is vicious. he is still waiting to hear the length of the suspicion, but it will be significant. -- of the suspension, but it will be significant. and against the bobcats they certainly have a chance to keep the...
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maureen. >>> the future of the district, the topic of the one city sum it. hundreds of residents gathered at the convention center to give their ideas of what the distribute's priority should be and as fox 5 asjohn henrehan reports, some suggestions came in an inconventional way. >> reporter: counting the hundreds of volunteers, more than 2,000 district residents gathered for an all-day meeting at the city's convention center. convened by mayor vincent gray, the gathering was called one city sum it. >> i know there is a bit of showmanship and salesmanship. i think it's an opportunity to meet your neighbors from across the city and have substantive conver sages. >> reporter: at each table, there was a computer terminal so the gray administration could get instant feedback as different topics were discussed. >> and if i could erase --way my wand. >> reporter: gray had a rocky first year as mayor, an ongoing investigation into election chicanery. most are backing the chief executive. >> and you have to give them more time. i don't expect him to come in and chan
maureen. >>> the future of the district, the topic of the one city sum it. hundreds of residents gathered at the convention center to give their ideas of what the distribute's priority should be and as fox 5 asjohn henrehan reports, some suggestions came in an inconventional way. >> reporter: counting the hundreds of volunteers, more than 2,000 district residents gathered for an all-day meeting at the city's convention center. convened by mayor vincent gray, the gathering was...
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in the rebellious city of homs we get a firsthand account from an eyewitness to the horrors of war plus. some of the really really clear message to the a week from this is. what makes them powerful israeli lobby seeks president obama as a blunder on whether the u.s. would support a military strike on iraq. it's good to have you with us today this is a real research a life and nascar it's the so-called day of silence here in russia just ahead of sunday's presidential election there's a blanket moratorium on all campaigning and political advertising skipping voters' breathing space to make their final decision on who to cost the ballot for and that you go to is going to reports the upcoming vote clearly stands out from others in previous years. this election is going to be quite different compared to all the other presidential polls russia's hand is being held in the wake of our series must rallies be held in the country and a spike in social and political activity among the public in general it started after the parliamentary election early in december scores of people have been digging
in the rebellious city of homs we get a firsthand account from an eyewitness to the horrors of war plus. some of the really really clear message to the a week from this is. what makes them powerful israeli lobby seeks president obama as a blunder on whether the u.s. would support a military strike on iraq. it's good to have you with us today this is a real research a life and nascar it's the so-called day of silence here in russia just ahead of sunday's presidential election there's a blanket...
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city planners say infrastructure in some of the world's mega cities could collapse and cause gridlock for traffic. it is reason why the bicycle is getting some serious consideration. >> some cyclists have decided to test the possibility of commuting by bike in one of the world's most interested in polluted nations, jakarta in indonesia. but in a city with more than 10 million people, that is easier said than done. >> 3 million cars. 9 million motorbikes. and all of them competing for space on the streets of indonesia's capital jakarta. the commute is a daily nightmare for drivers. with colombia long backups and stop and go traffic. now, small but growing number of commuters is catching on to an alternative, riding a bicycle. one of those opting for the bicycle is the accountant who fights her way through traffic every day on her way to work. >> you have got motorcycles, cars, and buses. they cut in front oft you fronthey honk. it really gets on your nerves. >> it is crazy riding a bicycle here, but we have got to do something. >> bicycle commuters not only have to deal with congestion
city planners say infrastructure in some of the world's mega cities could collapse and cause gridlock for traffic. it is reason why the bicycle is getting some serious consideration. >> some cyclists have decided to test the possibility of commuting by bike in one of the world's most interested in polluted nations, jakarta in indonesia. but in a city with more than 10 million people, that is easier said than done. >> 3 million cars. 9 million motorbikes. and all of them competing...
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the police station, city hall, the cemetery, all for sale. it's the sad state of a once-great american city that shares its name with a great automobile and they're resorting to the unthinkable to stay alive. >>> and the birds. a real-life scene straight out of hitchcock giving the folks in one small town a lot of sleepless nights. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the next contest in the wild run for the nomination in the gop is in florida. there have been two televised debates there. tonight there is fresh evidence voters are making up their minds. the trend lines are moving away from newt gingrich, who won the last primary, and toward mitt romney. romney is now getting a lot of help from members of the republican party who think newt gingrich as the nominee going up against president obama in the fall is a bad idea. it's getting rough once again in florida tonight. it's where we begin on this friday evening with nbc's peter alexander from the campaign trail. peter, good evening. >> r
the police station, city hall, the cemetery, all for sale. it's the sad state of a once-great american city that shares its name with a great automobile and they're resorting to the unthinkable to stay alive. >>> and the birds. a real-life scene straight out of hitchcock giving the folks in one small town a lot of sleepless nights. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the next contest in the wild run for the...
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co-author of the resolution adopted by the charlottesville city council. popular will as always been against wars unless pushed in dragged by very manipulative propaganda and they have been trying those who want war on iran have been trying unsuccessfully for years to get the american people on board i went out on the street to see how many people i would meet who want the u.s. to attack iran. do you think the u.s. should attack iran no no not at all the last thing we should do well it's a terrible idea one of the worst ideas i think i have heard a while yeah that would be horrible yeah because they're good guys but because. i think another war is just a horrific idea look on the republican side you've got certain ones over there who want to just can't wait to get us in war it really doesn't look good at all do you think the u.s. should attack iran yes just one out of more than a dozen. interview and it's not just people on the street but many experts in the security field warn against starting a war with iran including the former acting director of the ci
co-author of the resolution adopted by the charlottesville city council. popular will as always been against wars unless pushed in dragged by very manipulative propaganda and they have been trying those who want war on iran have been trying unsuccessfully for years to get the american people on board i went out on the street to see how many people i would meet who want the u.s. to attack iran. do you think the u.s. should attack iran no no not at all the last thing we should do well it's a...
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a virus that crashes the nation's power grid could be more deadly than firing missiles at american cities and the siphoning of terror bytes of american intellectual property and others poses a kind of economic threat. the administration is right to seek a national strategy to safeguard infrastructure vital for the common good. it can and must do so with minimal invasion of privacy. there will be an expense in implementing safeguards, but the cost of the inaction will prove far more costly. thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news," i'm vago muradian, you can watch this program online at defensenewstv.com or e-mail me at vago@defensenewstv.com. i'll be back next week at the same time.
a virus that crashes the nation's power grid could be more deadly than firing missiles at american cities and the siphoning of terror bytes of american intellectual property and others poses a kind of economic threat. the administration is right to seek a national strategy to safeguard infrastructure vital for the common good. it can and must do so with minimal invasion of privacy. there will be an expense in implementing safeguards, but the cost of the inaction will prove far more costly....